ETCHING CENTER - CABRI HILTON WROCLAW LES DOCKS DE PARIS HESS ANGEL WINGS RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT SIEMENS CAMPUS GS ARCH L’HOTEL DES SEVE BERLIN POSTFUHRAMT EUCALYPTUS HOUSE CONCRETE & GLASS ITALIAN VILLA CAESAREA HOLIDAY RESIDENCE HOUSE IN GARDEN 500 SQM PLOT TEAK TAK BARON IN THE TREES COPPER HOUSE PRIVATE DOMAIN GREEN HOUSE ANGEL CITY ARSUF WAWEL RESIDENCE ANGEL PLAZA RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT PRAHA VI: CZECH REPUBLIC DUNA BAY URBAN DEVELOPMENT PLAC SPOLECZNY LA CITTA ISOLA ARCAFFE LESVOS MAVRI SKALA AND MAGEIRA LESVOS - SKALOXORI THE GRANARY BOUTIQUE SUITES HOTEL TERRA PORRA LITVAK GALLERY THE OCEANOGRAPHIC MUSEUM OF MONACO ROSH HAAYIN CENTER FOR MUSIC OPHER LELOUCHE EXHIBITION NAM JUNE PAIK CABRI MUSEUM SHITUFIM CAMPUS ZIONUT 2000 OLYMPIC PAVILLION DIVERS ISLAND RUBIN MUSEUM ANGEL WINGS OFFICES DEVELOPEMENT L'HOTEL DE FLEURY MOBY DICK RESORT
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OPHER LELOUCHE EXHIBITION

| Location: Tel-Aviv Museum, Israel | Category: Interior design - Culture | Size: 2,000SQM | Status: Completed 1999 & 2000

It is a general misconception that Art is autonomous; that once it has been created it occupies its own space, that it is a world within itself. Art, however, is both created and perceived within space. The manner in which it is viewed, experienced and comprehended is to a very large extent dependent upon how it is offered to the viewer, in what physical and intellectual context it is placed. Museum exhibitions are created relatively quickly and are rarely permanent, and yet they are critical. They require both an understanding of the material being exhibited and the ability to highlight the particular qualities of each exhibition. The practice has been fortunate enough to establish a working relationship with the Tel-Aviv Museum and has so far designed two very different exhibitions. The first for the contemporary artist Ofer Lalouche entitled “Self portraits” and a major retrospective of the artist Arie Aroch. Both exhibitions occupied the same area within the museum, and yet the scale and nature of the works required markedly differing solutions. The Lalouche exhibition focused upon the monumentality of art within space, while the Aroch exhibition revealed a more intimate and complex aspect of an artist’s life work. 

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ETCHING CENTER - CABRI
HILTON WROCLAW
LES DOCKS DE PARIS
HESS
ANGEL WINGS RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
SIEMENS CAMPUS
GS ARCH
L’HOTEL DES SEVE
BERLIN POSTFUHRAMT
EUCALYPTUS HOUSE
CONCRETE & GLASS
ITALIAN VILLA
CAESAREA HOLIDAY RESIDENCE
HOUSE IN GARDEN
500 SQM PLOT
TEAK TAK
BARON IN THE TREES
COPPER HOUSE
PRIVATE DOMAIN
GREEN HOUSE
ANGEL CITY
ARSUF
WAWEL RESIDENCE
ANGEL PLAZA RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT
PRAHA VI: CZECH REPUBLIC Czech Republic
DUNA BAY URBAN DEVELOPMENT Hungary
PLAC SPOLECZNY
LA CITTA ISOLA Italy
ARCAFFE
LESVOS MAVRI SKALA AND MAGEIRA
LESVOS - SKALOXORI
THE GRANARY BOUTIQUE SUITES HOTEL
TERRA PORRA
LITVAK GALLERY
THE OCEANOGRAPHIC MUSEUM OF MONACO Monaco
ROSH HAAYIN CENTER FOR MUSIC
OPHER LELOUCHE EXHIBITION
NAM JUNE PAIK Korea
CABRI MUSEUM
SHITUFIM CAMPUS
ZIONUT 2000
OLYMPIC PAVILLION
DIVERS ISLAND
RUBIN MUSEUM
ANGEL WINGS OFFICES DEVELOPEMENT
L'HOTEL DE FLEURY
MOBY DICK RESORT